Deneice Luckett, 44, is charged with four felonies and one misdemeanor after police allege she stabbed her 16- and 18-year-old sons during an argument.

Police were called to a home on North 67th Street just after midnight Friday after the elder son called 911 to report he and his brother were "dripping blood all over the house."

According to the criminal complaint, the 16-year-old had two lacerations to his head and the 18-year-old had a stab wound to the leg.

Officers said $20 was missing from the 18-year-old's dresser and he confronted Luckett about the missing money.

According to the complaint, Luckett threw a cup at the 16-year-old, striking him in the head. As the older brother attended to the younger, officers believe Luckett retrieved a knife from the kitchen and ran toward the boys.

The 18-year-old suffered a severed vein and required emergency surgery. The 16-year-old needed 15 stitches to close the two wounds on his head.

Officers said Luckett did not have custody of the children, and had just arrived in Brown Deer in June from Arizona.

Luckett could face more than 60 years in prison if convicted of all charges in the case.

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